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Applying moral foundations theory to understanding public views of sexual offending
Authors:Craig A. Harper  Andrew J. Harris
Affiliation:1. School of Psychology, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK;2. School of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, USA
Abstract:Much research has examined the views held by citizens about sexual offenders and related policy responses. Although studies have extensively examined demographic correlates of such views, little attention has been paid to psychological mechanisms that underpin them. Gaining a deeper understanding of such mechanisms may ultimately prove useful for informing communication strategies around the problem of sexual violence. We propose the application of moral foundations theory as a means of exploring the roots of the current punitive consensus around sexual crime policy at the macro level, as well as individual variability in attitudes about sexual violence. Following an overview of the sexual offender policy landscape, and a description of MFT principles, we outline how this framework can help to explain both convergence and divergence in responses to sexual offending among members of the public. We also provide a series of testable hypotheses to stimulate further research in this area.
Keywords:Moral foundations theory  sexual offending  social discourse  political communication  social policy
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